To me, that's a regular crossover. Not sure what's so impressive about that.

Its not just the crossover but how you fake the defender with body language to make him to think the crossover you are doing is to get to one side but in fact is to fake him into going one way while you go the other way and that puts them off balance and 'broken ankles' lol.

To me, that's a regular crossover. Not sure what's so impressive about that.

it's the moment, not the move. allen iverson, as a rookie, the most hyped rookie in a decade, going up against the michael freaking jordan, who was, among other things, one of the best if not the best one-on-one defenders in the NBA, and crossing him up.

it's one thing to cross up an AAU kid in a showcase game when you're an NBA talent. it's quite another to make michael jordan look foolish.

To me, that's a regular crossover. Not sure what's so impressive about that.

it's the moment, not the move. allen iverson, as a rookie, the most hyped rookie in a decade, going up against the michael freaking jordan, who was, among other things, one of the best if not the best one-on-one defenders in the NBA, and crossing him up.

it's one thing to cross up an AAU kid in a showcase game when you're an NBA talent. it's quite another to make michael jordan look foolish.